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did they lead to osama bin laden? >> the black site that i had visited was probably the grimmest place that i have ever been. >> and then, tracking terror. how do you track a lone wolf. >> there's a whole bunch of things that are technically possible. but do you really want your government doing that? >> and it's not just a movie. two of the actual women in the hunt for bin laden take us inside the cia. >> when you think of oo 7, you don't think of jane bond. you think of james bond. >> and, last, i'll have my own thoughts on confronting terror today. >> defining the enemy and understanding the threat. what does al qaeda look like today? it's been called al qaeda 2.0. loosely made up of affiliates and hangs on. who are these smaller organizations? should we be concerned about them? and what about the lone terrorists living in the west quietly plotting another boston bombing. cnn's national security analyst oversaw the first television interview with osama bin laden in 1997. his book, "man hunt" is the subject of a new
did they lead to osama bin laden? >> the black site that i had visited was probably the grimmest place that i have ever been. >> and then, tracking terror. how do you track a lone wolf. >> there's a whole bunch of things that are technically possible. but do you really want your government doing that? >> and it's not just a movie. two of the actual women in the hunt for bin laden take us inside the cia. >> when you think of oo 7, you don't think of jane bond. you...
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osama bin laden's son-in-law captured and in u.s. custody and in just hours, abu ghaith will be in new york. more on how we caught him and the controversy surrounding this court appearance. susan candiotti is here. >> he managed to stay beyond the reach of u.s. authorities all these years just like his famous father in law. now that has finally ended. now the question is how will he be prosecuted and where. some people are challenging that. krr thceci rodgerkr krr. >> reporter: this photo but abu ghaith right up there with osama bin laden and others. he was out front as a spokesman for the terror organization, appearing in videos and making ominous statements. quote, we have the right to kill 4 million americans with chemical and biological weapons. abu ghaith is believed to have been in osama bin laden's fine astand in tora bora in 2001 before escaping into pakistan. he lived in iran since 2002, mostly under house arrest and is said to have arrived in the turkish capital ankara, early last month. he checked into a luxury hotel and w
osama bin laden's son-in-law captured and in u.s. custody and in just hours, abu ghaith will be in new york. more on how we caught him and the controversy surrounding this court appearance. susan candiotti is here. >> he managed to stay beyond the reach of u.s. authorities all these years just like his famous father in law. now that has finally ended. now the question is how will he be prosecuted and where. some people are challenging that. krr thceci rodgerkr krr. >> reporter: this...
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. >>> new trial date set for osama bin laden's son-in-law who has pleaded not guilty to terror charges. prosecutors say he conspired to kill americans as part of bin laden's al qaeda network and spent most of his time since the september 11th attacks in iran. u.s. officials arrested him february 28th in jordan. and number five, female mma fighter fallon fox made headlines this week. no, not for her skills in the ring, although she does have those, or her 39-second knockout last weekend but because she was born a man. this is something she kept private until breaking the story to "sports illustrated" explaining how back in 2006 she went through hormonal therapy and gender reassignment surgery. was this a fair thing to hide from her former opponents. some say no, we'll be talking to her live about one hour from now. >>> the jury questions for accused murderer jodi arias, they may not be over. they could continue next week after she was peppered with more than 200 this week. jurors rarely get the chance to ask defendants questions directly, but in arizona, they do. "in session's" jean cas
. >>> new trial date set for osama bin laden's son-in-law who has pleaded not guilty to terror charges. prosecutors say he conspired to kill americans as part of bin laden's al qaeda network and spent most of his time since the september 11th attacks in iran. u.s. officials arrested him february 28th in jordan. and number five, female mma fighter fallon fox made headlines this week. no, not for her skills in the ring, although she does have those, or her 39-second knockout last weekend...
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it's the march headline with the title, "the man who killed osama bin laden is screwed." the article makes the case that the navy s.e.a.l. who served for 16 years is leaving the navy without any security, job prospects or insurance for his family. esquire contributor phil braunstein spent more than a year getting to know him. his name remains a secret for his own safety and his families. he was obviously a member of the s.e.a.l. team 6. after the bin laden mission, he retired to no pension, no benefits, and no security. phil braunstein joins me tonight with more. your article is fascinating not only for the details it has about the raid that killed bin laden, but also what this navy s.e.a.l. is nation once he leaves. i didn't realize he wasn't eligible for v.a. benefits for the rest of his life. >> well, he's not. he's eligible for one thing. that is, the v.a. has five years of free medical care for the vet. not for the family. it's care, not insurance. the fact is a huge number of people including the shooter don't know it exists because the dod does a very poor job of l
it's the march headline with the title, "the man who killed osama bin laden is screwed." the article makes the case that the navy s.e.a.l. who served for 16 years is leaving the navy without any security, job prospects or insurance for his family. esquire contributor phil braunstein spent more than a year getting to know him. his name remains a secret for his own safety and his families. he was obviously a member of the s.e.a.l. team 6. after the bin laden mission, he retired to no...
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he joins us to talk about that and osama bin laden's son-in-law on american soil. >> i believe he's an enemy combatant and he should be in guantanamo. >> growing pains, passing out, smoking pot, fighting with photographers. what's really going on with justin bieber? >> what did you say? >> maria menounos knows him well. she joins me. >> and also clive davis and his love for women and men. >> found that the attitude in general towards bisexuality is you're either gay, you're straight, or you're lying. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." good evening. the stage is set for dramatic trial in new york city. osama bin laden's son-in-law and mouth piece is in a manhattan jail after pleading not guilty to terrorism charges. it's the first time new yorkers got to see him face-to-face, and it comes on a very busy day on america's security front. also stinging criticism of the tsa allowing small knives and bats on planes. they say passengers should be allowed to go on board with battle-axes and even machetes. a lot of people are stunned by it, including my first guest, senator john mccain who is m
he joins us to talk about that and osama bin laden's son-in-law on american soil. >> i believe he's an enemy combatant and he should be in guantanamo. >> growing pains, passing out, smoking pot, fighting with photographers. what's really going on with justin bieber? >> what did you say? >> maria menounos knows him well. she joins me. >> and also clive davis and his love for women and men. >> found that the attitude in general towards bisexuality is you're...
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in a few hours osama bin laden's son-in-law will appear in a new york city courtroom. he was captured in jordan within the last week. his name is suleiman abu ghaith. he faces arraignment at 10:00 a.m. in federal court in new york city on charges he conspired to kill americans. let's go to our national correspondent, susan candiotti in manhattan this morning. walk us through how he was caught and the controversy over his appearance in court this morning. >> reporter: hi, soledad. of course you know it appears he was caught at least in part through the use of intelligence. as we know there is supposed to be cooperation between the united states and other countries when terror suspects like these are caught. however, there are questions about that as well as where and how abu ghaith should be tried. this photo puts suleiman abu ghaith squarely in the al qaeda inner circle. he's to the left of his father-in-law, osama bin laden, along with top lieutenants muhammed atef and al zawahiri. following 9/11 he was a spokesm spokesman. he appears in videos and makes ominous state
in a few hours osama bin laden's son-in-law will appear in a new york city courtroom. he was captured in jordan within the last week. his name is suleiman abu ghaith. he faces arraignment at 10:00 a.m. in federal court in new york city on charges he conspired to kill americans. let's go to our national correspondent, susan candiotti in manhattan this morning. walk us through how he was caught and the controversy over his appearance in court this morning. >> reporter: hi, soledad. of...
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it was a daring night, the same team that captured osama bin laden. as the assault team approached the villa, they're met by a heavier resistance than expected with gunfire. they were surprised to see children in the compound, andwi their man. >> they took steps to avoid civilian casualties, that is what our military does. >> reporter: seal teams they they were never pinned down and had rescue teams close by. and just hours away, in libya, this one in broad daylight in downtown tripoli. the target? anas al liby, picked up by the elite delta force. his family said he just returned from morning prayers when the u.s. forces, many in masks, surrounded his vehicle and rushed anas al liby away, as wife watched in terror close to their home. she spoke in syria. >> everything happened quickly. they grabbed him and shoved him in the car. i saw them doing this and saying get in but was not sure if that was my husband. the car sped off like a rocket. >> reporter: anas al liby, a senior al-qaeda operative wanted for bombing, is now on a ship. the target remains a
it was a daring night, the same team that captured osama bin laden. as the assault team approached the villa, they're met by a heavier resistance than expected with gunfire. they were surprised to see children in the compound, andwi their man. >> they took steps to avoid civilian casualties, that is what our military does. >> reporter: seal teams they they were never pinned down and had rescue teams close by. and just hours away, in libya, this one in broad daylight in downtown...
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bin laden is dead, and general mo it totors is alive. >> osama bin laden was dead and the elite squad of men who took him out instantly became anonymous legends. >> osama. >> and action movie characters. >> a possible jackpot. >> details of the raid were sketchy at first, but soon the white house put out an official narrative of what happened. >> it was a firefight. he, therefore, was killed in that firefight. and that's when the remains were removed. >> but even after president obama met with members of s.e.a.l. team six, he still didn't know the answer to one critical question. who delivered the shot that killed bin laden? in the subsequent days and weeks after the raid the members of s.e.a.l. team six splintered, several of them offering different accounts of what went down inside bin laden's complex that night. >> we both engaged in several more. >> first up the s.e.a.l. calling himself mark owen in disguise on "60 minutes." his can account is described in the best-selling book "no easy day" has his spotting bin laden's head poking out from a door frame. another s.e.a.l. he dubs t
bin laden is dead, and general mo it totors is alive. >> osama bin laden was dead and the elite squad of men who took him out instantly became anonymous legends. >> osama. >> and action movie characters. >> a possible jackpot. >> details of the raid were sketchy at first, but soon the white house put out an official narrative of what happened. >> it was a firefight. he, therefore, was killed in that firefight. and that's when the remains were removed....
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. >>> later, inside the raid that killed osama bin laden. the navy s.e.a.l. who claims he made the fatal shot is speaking out for the first time. he said he's been hung out to dry by the military. phil braunstein, who landed the interview, joins me ahead. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. visit your eyecare professional today to ask about our newest lenses, transitions vantage and transitions xtractive lenses. experience life well lit. ask which transitions adaptive lens is best for you. schwab bank was built with all the value and convenience tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 investors want. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like no atm fees, worldwide. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and no nuisance fees. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 plus deposit checks with mobile deposit. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and manage your cash and investments tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with schwab's mobile app. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 no wonder schwab bank has grown to over 70 billion in assets. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so
. >>> later, inside the raid that killed osama bin laden. the navy s.e.a.l. who claims he made the fatal shot is speaking out for the first time. he said he's been hung out to dry by the military. phil braunstein, who landed the interview, joins me ahead. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. visit your eyecare professional today to ask about our newest lenses,...
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xxxxx >>> osama bin laden's son-in-law pleaded not guilty to splan to go kill americans. he was captured in jordan last week. susan candiotti, you're outside the courtroom now. you were in the courtroom for the hearing. what was his demeanor? >> reporter: well, he didn't say anything at all. this was a hearing that lasted very briefly. only about 15 minutes or so. this was an arraignment. he's indicted at this point on one charge of conspiring to kill americans. and if found...
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>>> osama bin laden's son-in-law finally faces a judge in new york. and there's some lawmakers that are very unhappy about that, i.e., new york versus guantanamo? >>> later in the show, dr. andrew weil is our guest, he has a stunning critique of health care in america tonight. let's go "outfront." good friday evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, rays of economic sunshine. history on wall street with the dow soaring more than 2% this week to a record high. and news that the unemployment rate in america fell from 7.9% to 7.7%. that's actually the lowest level we've seen in four years. rosier than even the rosiest of forecasts. so we're on the up and up, right? all this stuff about forced spending cuts was just a bunch of b.s.? well, remember when president obama issued this warning a few weeks ago? >> people will lose their jobs. the unemployment rate might tick up again. >> all right, today's report, and this is important, is based on data from last month, before the cuts went into effect. so the president could still be right. and
>>> osama bin laden's son-in-law finally faces a judge in new york. and there's some lawmakers that are very unhappy about that, i.e., new york versus guantanamo? >>> later in the show, dr. andrew weil is our guest, he has a stunning critique of health care in america tonight. let's go "outfront." good friday evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, rays of economic sunshine. history on wall street with the dow soaring more than 2% this week...
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if osama bin laden, if you had 30 minutes in the room, would you play cards with osama bin laden? >> let me put this to you. >> no. you answer this. if you met this scumbag -- >> i'm doing the interview. >> if you met these scumbag before he killed these people and turned people into amputees, what would you do, play cards? maybe i should say it in a british accent. this man killed innocent men, women and children. >> can you stop being such a jerk? >> what would you do? you get paid for it. i would give you a taste of your own medicine. >> you tweeted this to the world. i'm curious what you think. your behavior so far has been really offensive. >> because you don't like it when you don't have another bobblehead you can beat up and treat like a coward? the reality is these men killed innocent men, women and children. as a red-blooded american, i say who out there if it would save an innocent -- >> you're not answering my questions. >> -- would not use torture. i would. >> i understand all the gung-ho language you're using. here's the point. do you realize if you torture this man,
if osama bin laden, if you had 30 minutes in the room, would you play cards with osama bin laden? >> let me put this to you. >> no. you answer this. if you met this scumbag -- >> i'm doing the interview. >> if you met these scumbag before he killed these people and turned people into amputees, what would you do, play cards? maybe i should say it in a british accent. this man killed innocent men, women and children. >> can you stop being such a jerk? >> what...
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. >>> he was close to osama bin laden. real close. and right now he's close to us. he's in a new york courtroom, but many people wonder why this former al qaeda mouthpiece isn't in guantanamo bay instead. >>> the president who signed the defense of marriage act into law now says it's time to put doma asunder. >>> and jurors in the ex-rated murder trial of jodi arias let the defendant know exactly what they think of her. and this is long before they reach a verdict on her life or death. >>> we begin this hour with the first step on a very long road to justice for a man, american federal civilian justice, for a son-in-law of osama bin laden, whom the united states is accusing of con spir conspiracy to kill us. he had been out of sight for years only to surface last week in the middle east and then wind up in the hands of the cia. and at that point, was really easy, key have had a one way ticket to guantanamo bay. and some people on capitol hill think that is exactly where that man belongs. but instead, he just appeared like any other accused criminal in a federal cour
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man has time and again been called the mouthpiece for osama bin laden. it was a very brief hearing today. it only lasted 15 minutes. first of all, prosecutors said they obtained from him a 22-page statement that he made to them after he was arrested. now, they provided no further details about that. we also learn that he was arrested on february 28th when he was overseas. remember, he was in turkey. turkey expelled him, and he came to the united states via jordan. he arrived in the united states, according to prosecutors, on march 1st, and he's been held in a federal detention center ever since, until he made his first court appearance today. that back to you, michael. >> susan candiotti, we'll check back with you. fred townsend is with us now. the national security contributor. so let's talk about this. "a", still unclear where he was apprehended. but how unusual in your view is it that he would be facing these charges and make his first court appearance in the u.s., in new york city? >> fredricka, it is to the tremendous credit of u.s. intelligence and
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osama bin laden's son-in-law faces charges in a new york city courtroom near ground zero. critics say there's a et abouter way to bring him to justice. >>> and justin bieber's on-stage health scare. an ending to a bad week. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." wall street just closed another record-setting day with the dow jones industrials hitting a new all-time high. this after the release of the february jobs numbers that were much better than so many of the analysts expected. america's unemployment rate fell to 7.7%. that's the lowest level since december 2008, the month before president obama took office. the u.s. economy added 236,000 jobs last month. that's almost double the new hires in january. alison kosik is at the new york stock exchange. >> the markets are happy about it. the dow, wolf, continues to make history. the strong jobs report fueling the dow. today's close marks the fourth straight all-time high this week. these bulls, they just keep on running. look at the dow. it's now 200 points above the initial high we were watching for these weeks
osama bin laden's son-in-law faces charges in a new york city courtroom near ground zero. critics say there's a et abouter way to bring him to justice. >>> and justin bieber's on-stage health scare. an ending to a bad week. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." wall street just closed another record-setting day with the dow jones industrials hitting a new all-time high. this after the release of the february jobs numbers that were much better than so many of the...
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osama bin laden's son-in-law and mouth piece is in a manhattan jail after pleading not guilty to terrorism charges. it's the first time new yorkers got to see him face-to-face, and it comes on a very busy day on america's security front. also stinging criticism of the tsa allowing small knives and bats on planes. they say passengers should be allowed to go on board with battle-axes and even machetes. a lot of people are stunned by it, including my first guest, senator john mccain who is making news right here about it. senator, welcome to you. >> thank you, piers, good to be back. >> you're all over the news again today, predominantly involving osama bin laden's son-in-law, sulaiman abu ghaith, you're not happy at all that he's been tried in a criminal court. why is that? >> i believe he's an enemy combatant and according to the rules of war, he should be tried as such and he should be in guantanamo. and one of the questions that should be asked, if that is not the case, and clearly it's not, how soon was he given his miranda rights, and if he has been, his good lawyers will tell him not t
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yes, we did take out osama bin laden. and as soon as the next chief pops up we take him out in the central node of al qaeda. it's still dangerous. and it can transform itself. you've got people who spend their lives plotting how to hurt americans. so until every one of those people is eliminated or they change their motivations, we've got a continuing issue. i think what the president was trying to say was the central nervous system of the old al qaeda has been broken and broken down and decapitated with getting rid of osama bin laden. and that's a good thing, but it's not the end of it. >> thanks to each of you. >>> as many of you know, we have devoted much of our program over the past year to the benghazi attacks and their afteras a matter of fact. please join us on tuesday night at 10:00 eastern, the truth about benghazi. we're going to go back to that fateful night. and we're going to be speaking to the families of those who lost their lives. that is tuesday night at 10:00 and 7:00. 7:00 pacific, 10:00 eastern. >>> st
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i think a lot of people were secretly like go obama when osama bin laden was killed and maybe even that way about the drones. a certain hypocrisy about that. >> people may be watching this conversation, oh, there you guys go, again. telling the liberal commentators -- not about condemning the use of drones. they are a legitimate weapon and important weapon in the war that the uted states and the world is fighting against terrorism, but how any weapon gets used and who is targeted is something -- >> the secrecy around it. >> the secrecy around it. >> i do think that as i said that the press in general, this is not just the commentators probably a little more inclined to give president obama the benefit of the doubt on national security issues than was the case with george w. bush, which was somewhat rounded of the way we got into the iraq war. >> you think that george w. bush didn't have virtual carte blanche from the establishment in the media when he was watching. for a very long time. >> including all the years when iraq was deteriorating. >> for a very long time. certainly in the beg
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at that time he was selected, i assume, by osama bin laden to be the spokesperson? >> yeah, i mean, he married osama bin laden's daughter. i mean, i second what jeff said. i mean, the indictment against this guy is incredibly thin. and i don't think that is surprising. because having followed him on and off over the last ten years or so. this was a guy who popped up on a lot of those propaganda videotapes that you mentioned, wolf, and then basically disappeared. he was living under house arrest in iran, basically sort of on ice, not able to really do anything. he was not included into the 9/11 attacks before they happened. or included into the tapes before they were discovered. he is sort of a nonentity. and i think one of the reasons that he has gone to new york is conspiracy is not necessarily a war crime, of the type that would be tried in guantanamo. and courts in new york have 100% conviction rates on these types of terrorism charges. whereas a trial in guantanamo is a very uncertain effect. over 1% of the people there have been successfully convicted. >> liste
at that time he was selected, i assume, by osama bin laden to be the spokesperson? >> yeah, i mean, he married osama bin laden's daughter. i mean, i second what jeff said. i mean, the indictment against this guy is incredibly thin. and i don't think that is surprising. because having followed him on and off over the last ten years or so. this was a guy who popped up on a lot of those propaganda videotapes that you mentioned, wolf, and then basically disappeared. he was living under house...
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who actually killed osama bin laden is now speaking out. his account of the days, the hours, the minutes, leading up to that one minute is gripping. as is the story of his life right now. and it's all in the new issue of "esquire" magazine. and the author of this amazing article is joining us now, phil bronstein is joining us from new york. thanks very much for coming in. thanks for writing a terrific piece. >> thank you for having me, i appreciate it. >> let me read to you from the article, a quote from the shooter, and you don't identify him by name, just call him the shooter. i remember as i watched him breathe out the last part of air, i thought, is this the best thing i've ever done or the worst thing i've ever done? this is real and that's him. go into detail a little bit. what was it like for this shooter to be the man who killed bin laden? >> well, i think he points out in the piece more, on more than one occasion, it could have been any one of his colleagues. a couple dozen s.e.a.l. 6 team members there. he even told a couple peopl
who actually killed osama bin laden is now speaking out. his account of the days, the hours, the minutes, leading up to that one minute is gripping. as is the story of his life right now. and it's all in the new issue of "esquire" magazine. and the author of this amazing article is joining us now, phil bronstein is joining us from new york. thanks very much for coming in. thanks for writing a terrific piece. >> thank you for having me, i appreciate it. >> let me read to...
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now let's talk about osama bin laden's son-in-law. nabbed in jordan in a cloak and dagger escapade, just appeared here in federal court in manhattan. he is suleman abugathe. he pleaded not guilty to charges of trying to kill americans and by all accounts here this terror merchant will be the highest ranking al qaeda official to go on trial in new york since before 9/11. on that account, some folks are getting all kinds of jumpy over the fact this will take place in manhattan. senator lindsey graham among them. >> we believe firmly that gitmo, there is no substitute for it, that congress will agree upon, that it is the right place to put an enemy combatant for interrogation and at all possible trial. >> we're going to talk about a little of the politics of that a little later. first, suleman abugathe. tim lister here, executive editor. he wasn't an operations guy, but clearly he was well connected. a son-in-law of bin laden. here he is side by side with him. how did we get our hands on him? >> like an episode out of "homeland". he was
now let's talk about osama bin laden's son-in-law. nabbed in jordan in a cloak and dagger escapade, just appeared here in federal court in manhattan. he is suleman abugathe. he pleaded not guilty to charges of trying to kill americans and by all accounts here this terror merchant will be the highest ranking al qaeda official to go on trial in new york since before 9/11. on that account, some folks are getting all kinds of jumpy over the fact this will take place in manhattan. senator lindsey...
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the anti-american network out of kutar which ran a documentary sympathetic to osama bin laden. al gore shamed himself simply by selling to al jazeera which will have access to 40 million more american homes. >> dave, is it fair to simply brand it the anti-american network. you worked there and had some experience with al jazeera network. >> it is a vast over simplification and one ought to point out rupert murdoch sold the biggest share in the fox news enterprise news corps to one of the richest guys in saudi arabia. now, it's true that he's probably more aligned to american foreign policy than al jazeera might be, although the royal family of the owners of al jazeera have always been regarded as among america's best friends and most reliable allies in the middle east. al jazeera has covered news and when they put -- when they put osama bin laden on television, they covered him as news. they didn't just take his tapes and rebroadcast them. they took his tapes, extracted the newsworthy points from them, cut them down and then surrounded them by analysis of interpretation. that's
the anti-american network out of kutar which ran a documentary sympathetic to osama bin laden. al gore shamed himself simply by selling to al jazeera which will have access to 40 million more american homes. >> dave, is it fair to simply brand it the anti-american network. you worked there and had some experience with al jazeera network. >> it is a vast over simplification and one ought to point out rupert murdoch sold the biggest share in the fox news enterprise news corps to one...
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plus one group wants to see pictures of osama bin laden's body. now a court is hearing its case against the president. and -- >> the nominees are -- >> the glitz, the glamour, the controversy. some big names left off the oscar list. you will hear them, right after this. >>> here we go. top of the hour, breaking news. i'm brooke baldwin. we have a school shooting in taft, california. we want to go to george howell. glancing at me e-mail, all schools in kern county, california, all schools on lockdown with the exception of this high school which has been evacuated. >> we are talking about taft union high school, about 45 minutes away from bakersfield where we are getting a lot of our information from kero tv. they have taken calls from students hiding in closets, brooke, while this was happening. we know at this point according to their reporting at least three victims in this case at taft union high school. we also know that the shooter, apparently taken into custody around 9:20 on the west coast. the kern county sheriff's office went door-to-door,
plus one group wants to see pictures of osama bin laden's body. now a court is hearing its case against the president. and -- >> the nominees are -- >> the glitz, the glamour, the controversy. some big names left off the oscar list. you will hear them, right after this. >>> here we go. top of the hour, breaking news. i'm brooke baldwin. we have a school shooting in taft, california. we want to go to george howell. glancing at me e-mail, all schools in kern county,...
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osama bin laden counted his son-in-law as part of his inner circle. u.s. officials say he was tapped as al qaeda's spokesman after the september 11th attacks. in other words, he was a big catch back then, or so it would seem. the decision to handle his case in the civilian court has reignited a bitter debate. two journalists who have ever interviewed bin laden are here. peter, what do you make of this? is this really a big catch? >> this is a guy who made a poor marital choice, which was marrying one of bin laden's daughters. as a result of which he was part of a bin laden inner circle, but he's a propagandist. he's -- you know, even the indictment itself doesn't mention any actual terror plot he was involved in. john will also remember he kind of -- there was a period where he was somewhat public in the late '01, early 2002 time period and then he disappeared from sight because he wasn't that important. he was living on some form of house arrest in iran and has little impact on al qaeda since or even when he was being very prominent. it was really mostly
osama bin laden counted his son-in-law as part of his inner circle. u.s. officials say he was tapped as al qaeda's spokesman after the september 11th attacks. in other words, he was a big catch back then, or so it would seem. the decision to handle his case in the civilian court has reignited a bitter debate. two journalists who have ever interviewed bin laden are here. peter, what do you make of this? is this really a big catch? >> this is a guy who made a poor marital choice, which was...
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>> susan candiotti following the trial of osama bin laden's son-in-law. thanks. >>> you know that violent storm in the northeast we told you about? it knocked two homes along the massachusetts coast off their foundations. >> take a look at this. that's a how the teetering on the edge of the atlantic ocean. there was a second house that tipped over into the sea overnight gone. at least ten others are in jeopardy. >> this is plum island. a popular vacation spot long been threatened by coastal erosion. let's get to john atwater. what are they doing to keep homes still intact safe from more damage? >> reporter: not much they can do. since the last time we talked it's gotten worse. the tide is coming in. we're an hour away from high tide. you can see that second house that collapsed there and the waves just battering that deck. in the foreground here the waves have already carried the staircase. you see that white railing there. carried it this way. so the problem right now, this debris that's being swept out to sea being brought back in and then hitting some
>> susan candiotti following the trial of osama bin laden's son-in-law. thanks. >>> you know that violent storm in the northeast we told you about? it knocked two homes along the massachusetts coast off their foundations. >> take a look at this. that's a how the teetering on the edge of the atlantic ocean. there was a second house that tipped over into the sea overnight gone. at least ten others are in jeopardy. >> this is plum island. a popular vacation spot long...
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. >>> osama bin laden is dead. al qaeda leaders are on the run but is the u.s. any safer from the threat of a terrorist attack? two prominent lawmakers say no. you'll find out what peter bergen has to say about all of this. he's standing by to join us live when we come back. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what? you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. and better is so easy withr
. >>> osama bin laden is dead. al qaeda leaders are on the run but is the u.s. any safer from the threat of a terrorist attack? two prominent lawmakers say no. you'll find out what peter bergen has to say about all of this. he's standing by to join us live when we come back. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what? you give...
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who reportedly fired the shot that killed osama bin laden is said to be furious with the u.s. military. he has no pension or medical insurance, and according to an investigative piece in esquire magazine called the man who shot and killed osama bin laden, the shooter who is not named, he told a friend, this is a quote here, he says if i get killed on this next deployment. i know my family will be taken care of. but if i come back and retire, i won't have a pot to miss in or a window to throw it out of for the rest of my life. sad to say it's better if i get killed. joining me is the author of the piece. phil, you spent a year getting to know this guy known as the shooter. quite amazing he would make that kind of statement. why do you suppose he feels so abandoned by the military? >> well, suzanne, first of all, that statement was made by a friend of his, who is also a member of s.e.a.l. team 6 just to clarify. but it's a common feeling among the s.e.a.l. team members i spoke with, because they spent in the case of the shooter, 16 years doing exactly what they are trained to do
who reportedly fired the shot that killed osama bin laden is said to be furious with the u.s. military. he has no pension or medical insurance, and according to an investigative piece in esquire magazine called the man who shot and killed osama bin laden, the shooter who is not named, he told a friend, this is a quote here, he says if i get killed on this next deployment. i know my family will be taken care of. but if i come back and retire, i won't have a pot to miss in or a window to throw it...
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. >>> a ten-year man hunt for osama bin laden's son-in-law is culminating in a new york courtroom steps away from ground zero. >> bin laden's former spokesman is pleading not guilty to charges of conspireing to kill americans. and susan candiotti reports, it's what he's saying outside of the courtroom that could become critical in this trial. >> reporter: victor and brianna, good morning. for years, his video messages spewing hate and dire warnings to americans after 9/11 have finally brought him to america inside a courtroom. entered the courtroom looking and acting much differently than the al qaeda spokesman so often seen next to his father-in-law osama bin laden. in new york federal court, he looked older, balding, his dark beard now gray. gone was the fiery rhetoric. he quietly said yes when asked if he understood the charges and left it to his lawyer to enter his plea, not guilty. but behind the scenes, he is talking to investigators. prosecutors dropping a bombshell. revealing he made a 22-page statement after his arrest. possibly powerful evidence. >> prosecutors always want sta
. >>> a ten-year man hunt for osama bin laden's son-in-law is culminating in a new york courtroom steps away from ground zero. >> bin laden's former spokesman is pleading not guilty to charges of conspireing to kill americans. and susan candiotti reports, it's what he's saying outside of the courtroom that could become critical in this trial. >> reporter: victor and brianna, good morning. for years, his video messages spewing hate and dire warnings to americans after 9/11...
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. >> played out, he was about to become big news. >> osama bin laden is dead. >> i have no idea why, until i found out the general the president was talking to, he was giving the orders to give the go ahead on the operation to pursue osama bin laden. >> interesting. >> so you see, the news dictates the tone, we expect that to happen tonight about two weeks after the boston bombings. president obama will acknowledge that, and will say of course, the families they have our condolences. and i think you will see him perhaps stay away from certain things ins jokes. and ultimately, though, i think we're going to have some really good laughs, too. because even ahead of when he was going after osama bin laden we saw some p funny jokes, and it is a chance, the celebrities and politicians, they believe it is a chance to have good jokes. >> it is even more telling, the >> as he said, the funniest ones they can't even say. >> stay tuned, last year it was jimmy kimmel's turn, some said it was going too far, that is next. >> you know, president obama wanted to move dinner to the kennedy center, bu
. >> played out, he was about to become big news. >> osama bin laden is dead. >> i have no idea why, until i found out the general the president was talking to, he was giving the orders to give the go ahead on the operation to pursue osama bin laden. >> interesting. >> so you see, the news dictates the tone, we expect that to happen tonight about two weeks after the boston bombings. president obama will acknowledge that, and will say of course, the families they...
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ten years ago, he was an al qaeda insider, very close to osama bin laden. he came down on the side of yes, we should attack the united states. so a major figure, but it's not clear over the last ten years how operationally involved he has been within the terrorist network. and clearly now, he's going to be tried in new york. the family is here in new york will get to come to the court and see justice be done. >> bob, you know more about the cia's operations than many people. what do you make of this? it's pretty bond-like, isn't it? the way they swooped on this guy and pulled him into new york. clearly, caused a lot of eruptions over in washington. what do you think of the operation itself? >> oh, i think it was well done. i mean, picking him up in turkey, getting the turks to go along with this. there couldn't be exactly ecstat ecstatic about this, having a person like this crossing their country. shifting him to the jordanians who absolutely would go along and not send him on to kuwait, as was the plan originally, to extradite him, and then get him to new
ten years ago, he was an al qaeda insider, very close to osama bin laden. he came down on the side of yes, we should attack the united states. so a major figure, but it's not clear over the last ten years how operationally involved he has been within the terrorist network. and clearly now, he's going to be tried in new york. the family is here in new york will get to come to the court and see justice be done. >> bob, you know more about the cia's operations than many people. what do you...
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i think you should ask osama bin laden if he thinks the. the president seems like he can look like he is commander in chief. i think that notion is foolish. i think the president set out very clear goals when he became president of the united states. it was to end the war in iraq, to put a strategy in place in iraq and to get osama bin laden and he did those things. i think he has performed as commander in chief that no plubl stand and cheerlead for but in a 28 american people certainly have. >> thank you very much. i encourage to you check out the tweet war. it is well word reading them all. our seventh story "outfront." a newly wed charged with murder. they are saying she push her husband over a cliff. the two were on a hike. they thought the hike would make it better. well, graham claim the two got into a fight when her husband fell. but her friends said it doesn't add up. our reporter is in missoula, montana. >> reporter: 22-year-old jordan graham. the defendant. no longer the tried trading her wedding dress for an orange jump suit and
i think you should ask osama bin laden if he thinks the. the president seems like he can look like he is commander in chief. i think that notion is foolish. i think the president set out very clear goals when he became president of the united states. it was to end the war in iraq, to put a strategy in place in iraq and to get osama bin laden and he did those things. i think he has performed as commander in chief that no plubl stand and cheerlead for but in a 28 american people certainly have....
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. >> legal proceedings will continue against a son-in-law of osama bin laden. he claims that his due process rights were violated and prosecutors brought the charges too late. he is accused of conspireing to kill americans. his lawyers claim he was coerced. >>> no prosecution for wikileaks founder julian assange "the washington post" said the justice department has all but concluded it can go after assange because they would have to go every news organization that did the same thing. since assange himself did not leak the documents but merely reposted them it appears he cannot be charged with espionage or any other criminal violation. >>> the supreme court is stepping back into the fight over obama care. the justices agreeing to hear two cases now challenging the state, the law's requirement that lawyers provide contraception coverage in their insurance plans. many are exempt. but some business owners say the rules force them to violate their faith. lower courts have split the case which is will be combined and argued next spring. >>> and at the white house tod
. >> legal proceedings will continue against a son-in-law of osama bin laden. he claims that his due process rights were violated and prosecutors brought the charges too late. he is accused of conspireing to kill americans. his lawyers claim he was coerced. >>> no prosecution for wikileaks founder julian assange "the washington post" said the justice department has all but concluded it can go after assange because they would have to go every news organization that did...
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the terror group may have taken a hit in 2011 when osama bin laden was killed, but now experts say it's getting stronger. barbara starr has more. >> cnn has learned recent intercepts of messages from senior al qaeda operatives in yemen are renewing concern the group is planning new attacks. the intercepts don't indicate specific targets but are described by one source as, quote, active plotting. >> there are multiple indications that al qaeda in the arabian peninsula is plotting attacks, both within yemen against u.s. and other western structures as well as overseas. >> the group in yemen well known for the failed underwear bomber attempt to bring down an airplane christmas day 2009. four years later, the u.s. intelligence community believes it poses the greatest threat of an attack on the u.s. >> they're capable of plotting attacks against the united states in multiple locations including against the u.s. homeland especially by taking down aircraft. >> analysts say the group rebounded in 2013 from battlefield losses. u.s. drone strikes have had mixed results. a drone attack this month
the terror group may have taken a hit in 2011 when osama bin laden was killed, but now experts say it's getting stronger. barbara starr has more. >> cnn has learned recent intercepts of messages from senior al qaeda operatives in yemen are renewing concern the group is planning new attacks. the intercepts don't indicate specific targets but are described by one source as, quote, active plotting. >> there are multiple indications that al qaeda in the arabian peninsula is plotting...
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team 6, the same unit that killed osama bin laden went after another high valued target. commanders storm a home in somalia, thought to belong to the leader of al shabab. that is the terrorist group blamed for the attack in kenya. but it didn't go as planned. a firefight broke out. u.s. forces were forced to retreat. one suspect was killed but it is unclear had a that is. we're hearing incredible details of what went down during the u.s. forces raid in libya straight from the way of. she spoke exclusive on cnn about what unfolded. what she says is raising a lot of eyebrows. >> translator: what i saw were libyans. mabd they had americans with them but i didn't see them because there was more than one car. they say there are ten people but i believe there are more than ten. i couldn't count them because there areal of them. i can't opportunity firm if they were americans or not. what i saw were libyans. >> libya has deemed his capture a kidnapping. and i'll talk about what else she learned from al libi's wife during the conversation. there are a lot of questions about what
team 6, the same unit that killed osama bin laden went after another high valued target. commanders storm a home in somalia, thought to belong to the leader of al shabab. that is the terrorist group blamed for the attack in kenya. but it didn't go as planned. a firefight broke out. u.s. forces were forced to retreat. one suspect was killed but it is unclear had a that is. we're hearing incredible details of what went down during the u.s. forces raid in libya straight from the way of. she spoke...
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he was a member of al qaeda and he was personal security for osama bin laden. that's the truth. he did not take pat of any operation. >> she says she doesn't know who actually took her husband but she describes them as men who looked like they were libyans. they spoke arabic with libyan accents. you have to wonder whether or not this makes any difference at all, whether he was involved with the bombing or an extra treasure trove of information that he was involved with bin laden back in the bombing days. >> it's interesting what it says about the state of the libyan government. that the government who ostensibly was a friend of the u.s. wasn't involved in this. libya is a country that still is having a lot of problems in terms of governance. nic was saying it faces implications how is that going to turn out? >> all sort of legal implications, questioning this guy without his legal. we're going to talk to clark howard coming up. >>> ahead on the partial shutdown, no end in sight. >> still an even bigger crisis, of course, the october 17th deadline. the government is no longer abl
he was a member of al qaeda and he was personal security for osama bin laden. that's the truth. he did not take pat of any operation. >> she says she doesn't know who actually took her husband but she describes them as men who looked like they were libyans. they spoke arabic with libyan accents. you have to wonder whether or not this makes any difference at all, whether he was involved with the bombing or an extra treasure trove of information that he was involved with bin laden back in...
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it's not how do you find osama bin laden, wait until he turns 50, aarp will track him down. yeah, we're all, the world is now over 50 and i got a plug here, aarp.org/boomers, find out a lot more about that, but plug done, it's an important point because as we all know, whenever anything happens, it's somebody over 50 who signs the check for it. so we're large and in charge. >> we certainly are. you write in your book, we would be sad about getting old if we weren't too busy remarrying younger wives, reviving careers that hit glass ceilings when children arrived and renewing prescriptions for drugs that keep us from being sad. >> if you're waiting for us to become sad old people, keep waiting. we know the answer to that one. >> all right. fantastic work. great having you on the show. i really appreciate it. >>> coming up on "the lead," we look back at the people we lost in 2013. there's no secondhand smoke in here... ...and no cigarette advertising around here. there's a reason we know this is really bad... ...and this is really good. there's a reason 2 in 3 people are surviv
it's not how do you find osama bin laden, wait until he turns 50, aarp will track him down. yeah, we're all, the world is now over 50 and i got a plug here, aarp.org/boomers, find out a lot more about that, but plug done, it's an important point because as we all know, whenever anything happens, it's somebody over 50 who signs the check for it. so we're large and in charge. >> we certainly are. you write in your book, we would be sad about getting old if we weren't too busy remarrying...
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bin laden, we talked about a murderer, osama bin laden was given a -- we know he was, a proper muslim burial, everything else -- >> within 24 hours. >> within 24 hours, a couple of years ago, why would that be different than this tamerlan tsarnaev? >> you are looking at my opinion. even if they called me for osama bin laden, i would never put my hands on him. because it is clear, this man is responsible for murdering. i really need the muslim leaders in america to stand up strongly for the truth of the matter. killing innocent people, this police officer, the m.i.t. police officer, sitting in his cruiser, he choose this job of protecting people, and he was killed in cold blood. he was not after the two brothers to kill them, to say that they defended themselves, they came to him, this is a deliberate attack, buying materials, buying cooking parts, preparing for the bomb, walking, putting -- this is deliberate act. it is not an act of someone who randomly gets upset and decided to act this way. >> that is his opinion. the majority of classical legal scholars in town, anyone who dies, t
bin laden, we talked about a murderer, osama bin laden was given a -- we know he was, a proper muslim burial, everything else -- >> within 24 hours. >> within 24 hours, a couple of years ago, why would that be different than this tamerlan tsarnaev? >> you are looking at my opinion. even if they called me for osama bin laden, i would never put my hands on him. because it is clear, this man is responsible for murdering. i really need the muslim leaders in america to stand up...
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. >>> just coming in to us, osama bin laden's son-in-law apparently has been captured. >> disprepsies as to where and where he may be right now. barbara starr is with us now. barbara, what kind of details do we have about this? >> two administration officials have confirmed to cnn that this man, the one-time son-in-law of osama bin laden, is in the custody of the u.s. government. department of justice fbi officials are holding him in custody, there is a sealed federal indictment against him. our own susan candiotti in new york is reporting he is in new york. he was brought there from the middle east. he is being held in new york by federal authorities and is likely to appear in court to make his first appearance tomorrow. sul man is someone the u.s. wanted to get. he is an important al-qaeda operative said to be involved in al-qaeda plots and plans for many years passed. where they got him, all officials are indicating is the middle east. to be fair, to be clear, if you look around the internet, you will see many reports, perhaps captured in turkey, jordan. he was maybe on his way to
. >>> just coming in to us, osama bin laden's son-in-law apparently has been captured. >> disprepsies as to where and where he may be right now. barbara starr is with us now. barbara, what kind of details do we have about this? >> two administration officials have confirmed to cnn that this man, the one-time son-in-law of osama bin laden, is in the custody of the u.s. government. department of justice fbi officials are holding him in custody, there is a sealed federal...
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osama bin laden counted his son-in-law as part of his inner circle. u.s. officials say he was tapped as al qaeda's spokesman after the september 11th attacks. in other words, he was a big catch back then, or so it would seem. the decision to handle his case in the civilian court has reignited a bitter debate. two journalists who have ever interviewed bin laden are here. peter, what do you make of this? is this really a big catch? >> this is a guy who made a poor marital choice, which was marrying one of bin laden's daughters. as a result of which he was part of a bin laden inner circle, but he's a propagandist. he's -- you know, even the indictment itself doesn't mention any actual terror plot he was involved in. john will also remember he kind of -- there was a period where he was somewhat public in the late '01, early 2002 time period and then he disappeared from sight because he wasn't that important. he was living on some form of house arrest in iran and has little impact on al qaeda since or even when he was being very prominent. it was really mostly
osama bin laden counted his son-in-law as part of his inner circle. u.s. officials say he was tapped as al qaeda's spokesman after the september 11th attacks. in other words, he was a big catch back then, or so it would seem. the decision to handle his case in the civilian court has reignited a bitter debate. two journalists who have ever interviewed bin laden are here. peter, what do you make of this? is this really a big catch? >> this is a guy who made a poor marital choice, which was...
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osama bin laden's spokesman and son-in-law in court just blocks away from ground zero. how he's caught, how he'll be tried, and what his capture does to al qaeda. peter bergen joins us. also, tonight, the week's most unforgettable moments on the stand for jodi arias to what happens next in a murder trial no one can stop talking about. we begin with breaking news. the head of one of america's largest airlines speaking out about the tsa's decision to allow certain small knives back on commercial flights. delta ceo writes, and i quote, we must object to the agency decision to allow small knives back in the aircraft cabin. we have culted with our flight attendant group and we share their lujijimate concerns about this decision. joining us is the president of the international association of flight attendants. you must be pleased that it delta ceo is weighing in on the side of flight attendants. why are you opposed to this change by the tsa? >> because it's completely unnecessary to introduce a weapon to the aircraft, to introduce knives back into the cabin makes no sense. >
osama bin laden's spokesman and son-in-law in court just blocks away from ground zero. how he's caught, how he'll be tried, and what his capture does to al qaeda. peter bergen joins us. also, tonight, the week's most unforgettable moments on the stand for jodi arias to what happens next in a murder trial no one can stop talking about. we begin with breaking news. the head of one of america's largest airlines speaking out about the tsa's decision to allow certain small knives back on commercial...
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now the son-in-law of osama bin laden is in the very city where al qaeda struck its deadly blow. he's now being held in new york city by federal authorities after being captured in jordan last week. cnn's crime and justice correspondent joe johns is coming in right now. what do you know? >> a member of the al qaeda inner circle, 47 years old, he's married to one of osama bin laden's daughter. he was born in kuwait but stripped from of his citizenship after the 9/11 attacks, though it's not clear at all how much, if anything, he had to do with the 9/11 attacks. he was taken into custody and held in jordan and apparently turned over to u.s. authorities only last week and that is how he made his way to new york. >> this is a guy who was a high school teacher in kuwait who shortly before 9/11 popped up in afghanistan and started, you know, speaking in videotapes, made a number of threatening comments and disappeared. he's had, as i'm air wa, no operation in al qaeda or in the decade since. obviously there are civil charges against him. >> he is expected to appear in court tomorrow wh
now the son-in-law of osama bin laden is in the very city where al qaeda struck its deadly blow. he's now being held in new york city by federal authorities after being captured in jordan last week. cnn's crime and justice correspondent joe johns is coming in right now. what do you know? >> a member of the al qaeda inner circle, 47 years old, he's married to one of osama bin laden's daughter. he was born in kuwait but stripped from of his citizenship after the 9/11 attacks, though it's...
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now, imagine that terrorist was osama bin laden. my next guest, cindy store, and nata bakos were dedicated to tracking down top al qaeda leaders, including bin laden. they knew how dangerous these terrorists were before many americans even knew their name. they were part of a documentary called "manhunt: the search for bin laden." it airs on memorial day week en here on cnn. i watched the film. i found it fascinating. i want to start to you, cindy. you say you mentioned al qaeda and you say it went there two weeks before the first world trade center bombing. and that you say it was basically brushed off. tell me more about that. >> i should clarify, i didn't say al qaeda exactly but it did talk about the veterans of the afghan war, we knew were being funded by bin laden who were -- being trained by afghanistan, and then around the world -- stuff like that. this was a -- piece. strategic warning piece, really, saying that these guys exist, this is a problem. it is going to be an increasing problem in the future. what so often happens
now, imagine that terrorist was osama bin laden. my next guest, cindy store, and nata bakos were dedicated to tracking down top al qaeda leaders, including bin laden. they knew how dangerous these terrorists were before many americans even knew their name. they were part of a documentary called "manhunt: the search for bin laden." it airs on memorial day week en here on cnn. i watched the film. i found it fascinating. i want to start to you, cindy. you say you mentioned al qaeda and...